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NUFC/Sportwashing

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Like a child trying to wind up one of his mates who doesn’t have the latest PlayStation, but doesn’t give a fuck cos he actually has a life.

“eh?? Ya not jealous of me new PlayStation??? What do you mean you don’t care?”
He can’t even spell woody right. Complete window licker.
 
I can see hubris, disappointment, camels getting punched, tea towels getting burned, mock executions and Leazes Park getting bulldozed.

What’s not to like?
 
They possibly have the most entitled fan base in world football, wait until the penny drops they need to spend around £350m just to try and get to West Ham’s current level.
Why are they entitled? They have won fuck all since 55 yet littlest silverware per ticket sold in 70 years … fact
 
Some of what she says is lip service just like with any new owner at any club so no big thing really. Obviously the Mags had Ashley and he'd given up so this change is welcome news to them regardless of what the actual intentions are. I don't think they're gonna go daft and I wouldn't be surprised if in time it all goes to shit and they jump ship.

If they actually take their time and invest wisely, their future will be extremely bright.

The thing is, the majority of those berks dancing around SJP this evening want to sign Kane, Sarah, Bale and Mbappe.
 
Mag Supporters Trust in May 2020:


Newcastle United fans say they will raise issues about Saudi Arabia's human rights record even if they support the prospective takeover of the club.
The country's Public Investment Fund is expected to finance 80% of the £300m takeover, which is understood to be close to completion.
But in an online forum, which involved over 2,000 fans, Newcastle United Supporters Trust (NUST) chair Alex Hurst said: "We exist to be a critical friend of the club, and hold them to account."



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will they raise human rights issues with the board at that meeting, or will they just crawl up their arses? Who can say?!
 
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